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Integration of SCID Screening into the Dutch Newborn Screening Program
Benefits and shortcomings of the available screening assays
SCID screening in USA
● About half of the states screens half of the newborns…
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https://www.newsteps.org
Meanwhile, on the continent..
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Pilot SCID screening in Sweden
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● Retrospective study with 2560 freshly
collected, anonymized heelprick cards
and 18 cards of SCID patients (and
other (B-cell-related-)
immunodeficiencies)
● Combined TREC/KREC - in house PCR
Borte et al., Blood 2012, 119(11)
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Neonatal Screening. New recommendations. Dutch Health Council, The Hague, Netherlands.2015
Dutch Health council on SCID screening
● Serious health problem
● Acceptable treatment (gene therapy or
hematopoetic stem cell therapy)
● Suitable test (TREC,KREC or both)
● Note-unintended findings (e.g. DiGeorge)
● Note-a cost-effectiveness study is needed
Distribution of SCID patients based on genetic diagnosis
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Pagter et al., Eur J Pediatrics 2015
1998-2013; n=43
Fate of Dutch SCID patients
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Pagter et al., Eur J Pediatrics 2015
Aims of Dutch retrospective SCID screening study
● To get first experience with DNA-analysis in the screening laboratory
● To get first experience with two (commercially available) TREC (/KREC)
assays
● To evaluate common screening algorithms
● To get an idea of TREC in samples of premature births
● To supply data for an extended prospective pilot screening with an analysis
of costs
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Samples
● Anonymized fresh heel prick cards (n=1295) from the Dutch Newborn Screening
● Filter paper cards with peripheral blood of 22 patients with a clinical, genetically confirmed, SCID diagnosis, (affected genes: ADA n=2, RAG1 n=6, RAG2 n=2, IL2Rg n=4, JAK3 n=2, XLF n=2, Artemis n=2, CD3E n=2) and of 27 patients with a primary immunodeficiency (PID), potentially SCID
● Reference samples of the Newborn Screening Translational Research Initiative (CDC, Atlanta, Georgia)
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SCREEN-ID kit (TRM Leipzig*)
Quantitative analysis of TREC, KREC en β-actin
Real-time multiplex PCR
EnLite Neonatal TREC kit (PElmer)
Semi-quantitative analysis of TREC and β-actine
End-point PCR
Methods
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*Currently: Mabtech Diagnostics, Nacka Strand, Sweden
Results EnLite assay – samples of premature births
155 NBS cards of premature births (birth weight below ≤2500 g and GA ≤ 36,0 weeks)
●Average TREC-values; 65 copies/µl (median: 55)
●Retest rate = 29%
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Effect of storage time on TREC numbers
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Screening scheme
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Re-test: 1.62%
Second sample:about 0.1%)
Results PE EnLite assay –SCID patients
• 22 confirmed SCID-patiënts (average TREC values: 0,47 copies/µl blood)
• 17 of 27 SCID-inconclusive diagnosis < cut off value of 40 copies/µl blood)
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Results SCREEN-ID assay (KREC/TREC-assay)
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APHL-NBSGTS, St. Louis| 29.02.2016
What did we learn?
● Both assays work fine in the hands of experienced and well-trained technicians
● A basically equipped PCR laboratory is sufficient
● High troughput KREC analysis seems not feasible at this time (no commercial
supply)
● Screening protocol with cut off of 40 TREC copies/µl blood (re-test rate 1,62 %)
may be adapted, with adapted policy for premature newborns
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What next? “To supply data for an extended prospective pilot screening with a cost-analysis”
Project plan for prospective pilot screening
●How to implement a suitable TREC – assay in current Dutch routine screening 30-50000 inclusions
●Wat are some of the performance characteristics in a real life screening situation
●What are the implementation costs of SCID screening
●How to parents and clinical professionals involved experience the implementation of SCID screening in the Netherlands
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Acknowledgements
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Maartje Blom (RIVM/LUMC)
Erasmus University Medical Centre RotterdamMirjam van der Burg Ingrid Pico-Knijnenburg
Leiden University Medical Centre(LUMC)Robbert Bredius
Nat. Inst. Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)Maartje Blom
Academic Medical Centre AmsterdamAnita BoelenMarja van Veen-Sijne
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Editor-in-ChiefDr. Ralph Fingerhut Swiss Newborn Screening Laboratory, Zurich, Switzerland [email protected]
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/neonatalscreening
(ISSN 2409-515X)
International Journal of Neonatal Screening
The official journal of the International
Society for Neonatal Screening (ISNS)